"Gaining access to that interior life is a
kind of . . . archaeology: on the basis of some informtion and a little bit of
guesswork, you journey to a site to see what remains and what's left behind and you
reconstruct the world."
- Toni Morrison
What matters the most in your life?
Answers to that question change as you grow older
and mature with experience in thinking about choices. During a
lifetime, we return to aspects of life that matter the most. Writing
about and through these experiences provides insight for future choices.
Think of an incident that shaped the way you view
your life? Was a hidden gift there, or a lesson you've carried
forward?
Did you make a choice in the moment that benefitted
your future? Could you have gone a different direction and altered where
you reside in life today?
Recall an incident where you felt a real or
perceived disadvantage of life. In reflection, would you change the
results?
Consider a choice you did not make or one that was
made for you because of procrastination or indecision. How would you rewrite it
from a third person perspective?
Remember a choice you did not make or one that was
made for you because of procrastination or indecision. How would you rewrite it
from a third person perspective?
Do you have unfinished business in an area of life?
What's your life's greatest decision.
Creative Write: Freewrite to one or
all of the above concerns. See what the writing uncovers in the
archaeology of your interior life. Then, as Morrison suggests,
"reconstruct the world."
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